🍊 Friday Gazette: June 6, 2025
Friday Gazette: June 6, 2025 Hello Riverside, and Happy Friday! Friday is here, let’s party. The Cheech will be
Steven Lawson, candidate for Ward 1 City Council in the March 2024 election, answers 14 questions about why he is running for election.
Facing a rise in housebound seniors, Riverside Meals on Wheels innovates with EBT payments and a strategic partnership for better nutrition.
A roundup of recent legal stories affecting Riversiders from our friends at Follow Our Courts.
An annual review of the City's efforts to reduce homelessness, the possible expansion of RPU's low-income assistance to cover trash pickup, and consideration towards the potential sale or donation of two decommissioned RPD helicopters are all on City Hall agendas this week.
"Invalidated signatures" on Maloney's nomination forms disqualified him from the ballot.
Riverside’s 2024 mayoral race heats up with The Raincross Gazette’s exclusive interviews with incumbent Patricia Lock Dawson and challenger Jessica Qattawi.
Jessica Qattawi, candidate for Mayor of Riverside in the March 2024 election, answers 14 questions about why she is running for election.
Patricia Lock Dawson, current Mayor of Riverside, answers 14 questions about why she is running for reelection.
Riverside nonprofits can apply for a $1,000 grant from the Human Relations Commission to support their community-focused initiatives.
Short-term rental regulations, reducing City Council monthly meetings, and an appeal for a failed ethics complaint against Councilmember Cervantes are all on the agenda this week.
Breaking new ground in eco-friendly architecture, a team of UCR students has successfully built a unique hexagon-shaped house powered entirely by solar energy.
From December 1 through 17, the local adoption hub will feature reduced fees for dogs and cats, aligning with the BISSELL Pet Foundation’s nationwide initiative.
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